
Dutch forward of Ghanaian descent, Brin Brobbey, was full of excitement on Saturday evening after scoring his first goal for AFC Sunderland in their 2-2 draw against Arsenal in the English Premier League.
The striker climbed off the bench on the matchday and equalised very late to earn a point for the hosts in the Week 11 fixture played at the Stadium of Light.
Speaking in a post-match interview after the dramatic contest, Brobbey said he is relieved he has finally netted his debut goal for AFC Sunderland.
“Oh I know about the motto here, ‘till the end’! Everybody always pushes till the end! Granit said to everyone in the last 10 mins that we need to keep pushing and we could get something.
“It was a good header from Dan and I was just in the right spot. So many emotions – I was waiting for this goal and I finally got it so I’m so happy. Never heard anything like that noise in my career when I scored,” Brian Brobbey told Andy Sixsmith TV.
With his account opened in the English Premier League, Brobbey will be hoping to score more after the November international break.



